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dmax
December 21st, 2008, 04:37 AM
How embarrassing. Not to mention, the next five or six years of his life are going to be anything but pleasant.

A California Highway Patrol officer was sentenced Tuesday to five years and eight months in prison for breaking into an evidence room and stealing more than 140 pounds of cocaine.

Joshua Wendall Blackburn, 33, of Murrieta pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine for sale, transportation of cocaine and commercial burglary.

According to the Orange County district attorney's office, Blackburn, a six-year veteran, broke into the evidence room at the CHP's Santa Ana station while on duty in the early hours of Dec. 21, 2007, stealing three duffel bags of cocaine from a storage locker. The cocaine was being held as evidence in a separate criminal case.

Just hours later, CHP officials noticed the evidence room had been broken into. Investigators with the district attorney's office began interviewing all CHP officers who had been on duty at the time.

By 10:30 p.m.the same day, Blackburn confessed where he had hidden the cocaine: 137 pounds of it in a shed on his father's property in Aguanga, in Riverside County, and the other four pounds in the attic of his Murrieta home.

Authorities recovered all of the cocaine, which had an estimated street value of $1 million.

Blackburn was fired shortly after the theft, said his attorney, John Barnett.

He was not a cocaine user and had no plans to sell the cocaine, and had stolen it because he was going through family problems and depression, Barnett said.

"It was a very unusual and ridiculous sort of act, and there's not any real good explanation for his conduct," Barnett said.

"It was an act of desperation brought on by deep depression."

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-cocaine17-2008dec17,0,3608074.story

Abroad
December 21st, 2008, 07:11 AM
Blackburn was fired shortly after the theft, said his attorney, John Barnett.

He was not a cocaine user and had no plans to sell the cocaine, and had stolen it because he was going through family problems and depression, Barnett said.

"It was a very unusual and ridiculous sort of act, and there's not any real good explanation for his conduct," Barnett said.

"It was an act of desperation brought on by deep depression." (bolded by Abroad)


Yeah right, 'cause having 140 lbs of cocaine laying around unused and with no plans to profit by selling it really solves all a man's problems :stupido3:

Harley_Tech
December 21st, 2008, 03:23 PM
LOL, no, I'd say his depression was brought on by his lame ass getting caught.

If he's that damn stupid, I damn sure don't want him walking the streets armed.

R

Pete Bondurant
December 21st, 2008, 03:28 PM
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Special2bme
December 21st, 2008, 04:12 PM
He was not a cocaine user and had no plans to sell the cocaine, and had stolen it because he was going through family problems and depression, Barnett said.

WOW depressed, wasn't going to use it, then get's caught.WTF, how was stealing it going to help the family problems and depression? If you were to use it then maybe. Sounds to me like your depression and family problems is only going to get worse being in prison.

malq
December 21st, 2008, 08:17 PM
Having 140 lbs of Cocaine in your possesion is a curse.
Unless you are seriously tied into the business, it would be almost impossible to unload without getting wacked, busted or,even worse, start doing it and have an unlimited supply of dope.
If you are walking down the street and find a duffel bag full of the white shit, keep walking.
This guy was an idiot.

Death Bed
December 21st, 2008, 08:21 PM
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MichaelJCheaney
December 21st, 2008, 08:23 PM
Having 140 lbs of Cocaine in your possesion is a curse.
Unless you are seriously tied into the business, it would be almost impossible to unload without getting wacked, busted or,even worse, start doing it and have an unlimited supply of dope.
If you are walking down the street and find a duffel bag full of the white shit, keep walking.
This guy was an idiot.

No Malq, I would have to say he IS an idiot.

No amount of jail time is going to make him any less of an idiot!

In the immortal words of Ron White: You can't fix Stupid!